Transcription of Daylight Sensor Design and Application Guide
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Daylight SensorDesign and Application GuideD | LutronDaylight Sensor | Design and Application GuideVocabularyDaylight Harvesting: The term used in the building controls industry for a control system that reduces electric light in building interiors when Daylight is available, in order to reduce energy Row: A group of fixtures adjusted equally based on daylighting readingsDaylight Sensor : A device that reads available light and sends a signal to the control system. Daylight Sensor = Photo Cell = Photo SensorMultiple Row Daylighting: A form of daylighting in which multiple Daylight rows are controlled by the same Sensor . Each row is calibrated to provide a balanced amount of light throughout the Surface Light Level: The light level measured in FC using a light meter at the work surface. If cubicle walls are in use then this value is measured at the cubicle Light Level: The target work surface light Setpoint (TSP): The specified electric light level when there is no Daylight entering the space.
Daylight Sensor | Design nd pplication uide An example of a Lutron daylighting system.* Partial open loop – Lutron approach In partial open loop daylighting, sensors are positioned inside the physical space and take into account the light levels penetrating the area from natural light sources, as well as light contributions from the work surface.
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